Entertainment in Smolensk
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Glinka Concert Hall
Attending a concert is the best way to get a look at the reconstructed hall where Glinka once entertained Russian nobility and launched the history of secular art music in Russia. The local orchestra uses balalaikas in lieu of violins and is quite good. Tickets run from R80 to R800, depending on who’s in town; some shows are free.
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Dvoinoe Solntse
A surprising find, this place attempts to replicate a traditional Japanese tea house, complete with floor seating, screens and low tables. Waiters spend inordinate amounts of time sitting at your table preparing, smelling and pouring your tea. Sushi is also available.
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Beer Pub
This watering hole is as no-nonsense as its name, serving only beer at two tables and two stools in the former gatehouse to the building beyond. Located around the corner from Mig 24.
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Nautilis
A young crowd gathers at this nautically inspired bar with a blue-tiled floor, fish tanks along the walls and a gloomy, cavernous feel to the place.
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Kafe 12 Stools
Near pl Smirnova, this is another tiny spot for a drink or a light bite, with a friendly bartender and Baltika on tap.
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Mig 24
MiG fighter jets are the theme for this popular downmarket bar. Basic Russian meals are also served here til late.
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